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Show PAGE TIIE TWO. II E R A L D - J 0 U R N A L, LOGAN, UTAH. Q-q- -q I3. ni after U .ON MILK iff " Moil Mvra looked d I rattling along e si h.-- an tiiiiity. up quol.lv a' that r anything. - j I t e I i I a l. F'lh n inaro numitts a'sfirroil her Mritihiii limn fur self IPr.t t tip alirm was ilnw n ae.nnm ven, ami munch bliPW.Hlln III" Mi r 1 PS ' lie lint if oil that the uilju.nmg hi it was iniiH-M 'ra hml aliearlx risen and sliipil frnm tho room. Klleii hail quii-tlBloppilv (IipiiI'mI that her BiMer in ftu londpil to tiatlio before the library whin she heard from Iilpsail , nni-il- it ! j I A- -I r the 'll lie d .1 III. Rill n .old ed to Hie one I t a ti v i runs of if pie r. .i vii .t d il ot alt and .1 looks nt da .li ot p, pril,. i lor Ik-the tlnnv Sh walk'd lo Ihe win v ( hopped dnw lo I. lie the mvlit In f. ie leiiti .1 box like con liu-il- i niu-'- l e o.ils de niid s.i u- a if fi igi i. in,. i! ' "Now uto.t 'lie a- ked the romhaianls, as lie sprayed in the preen sprigs of paid v and hot poured lhn golden flnFI inln-lh- Jr! s the kitihin mixed p Somethin:; high in riiplnlatioii was vuoiig .ipnin. Klim did noi know quite what, hut that partle ltlar not o in .Vvrax voio nlw.ix-meant iuevl'alily a tltflprcnre of opinion between Myra Rose Iter and Molly Rossiter. Klhn snrlieil, tosm! hack the sheet and m one leap was out ol bed. She Kinldieil a green eotton cripo mgligie'1 and streaked for the he door was lot bed bathroom. Michael, agnl J 2. was Inside The on .Mate of the family, the iiilnred and spoiled little brother, he loot rpeelal iireioraliws trad was mil timid In eiilon ms; them. "I'm stnilving," lie tailed out. In the hut li room!" i In Ihe lull." Ilendihd plaint ively. Ill vet out It you want me to Only it's mi root In here and I'm always In ing Inter rupterf no matter where All right, darling. Slay where you are for 10 minutes, lint after that. I'll have to rout you. KIImi liossiler was lliroo days past 20 on that morning in lale July three days past 20 and al-- ! ready beginning io bo afraid that tbe wild and rareloRS dreams nf her teens would not be fulfilled In her twenties. It was money, of emirne Hossiti rs had more Ilian their of pood looks, from Molly Rossiter wlm had owe been Molly OReilly, tho prettiest girl in the whole of County (Vu k. ft) b.diy Mike, but they had nollitntt else. I j j ' ' I t t j j ! j ! oit Mvra x r ( skillet Molly and ' iinult ir' on 101 uid now 1 lOOIl. t . "0 wo v io i.f i a", rlv uh.it . .1 f.r lia I no ti " I hi llin.Pi w. Xd,.iin j.i I"- to in.,!," oi- . on ,ih, 1 id-fi the Molly pair ot have io pa for jii-- l one. I s.,u-- so mm li I on Ho in llml t thom-hSo I hong lit linn (dm .' a III il- '.me lend, i In x In ill unlit lug for i w-so long, and a m w inp ami ome nnderui'.ir " she added riaupMers would fhailes Ros Iter had met Molly, tie, two Foil uoeldol want Ihe one at an lie I"- - fori.-- to O'Reilly on a trip lo Ireland oh In a puhin library, Mike Id go diaiit.v. Wool, I you ' iirnl marrli d her hi, father t mb rp-tiEllen te i.d tin one let and Ir.w- and mother and many brothers and the oilier as an underpaid rnlfpiil Klin tiemaiii il MkterH could rush in lo point out to a trial ih partinem aioic. lie, 'rid dtin- fia-ioff two tlenns wliuh tiad of marriage he- ' had left :t mitluiint sum to tiling turn, llio imposKihility I Im fore slm tween I he fourth Ron of Isiril I larm- - j up hi1, hildren in comfort, to edu- - ffn Imru inp uei dlesr Iv Rteud and a tenant farmers dawgh-- 1 calc .them, and to provide for the 'poke. 'No. I wouldn't," she said pa.. , lifetime of his young wile. ter. "fhit Imw are we going lo They had never fm giyiin him Ihat. p,t Molly Roislti-r- , d.i,ud wlih,lw"llvTomorrow m Hat- pav Ihe n lit except grl,.r h; They weie, s(,in that money slip' already owe the from her Irresponsible hands w il Inn ,ir,,lv- - lmt Molly Rossiter would admit, grocer nearly all my salary. And lously fair. Charles ahare of III two yc ars. ',vr!l s ' ,I,K' f,,r 1,1 Harmstead eutat had been aettled v aR f K,.n 0(,d r(.1I10IIIv.r Sh did not suggest that the suit upon him at once. The condition j rt ,.ivsl l(rf :tlll, ft'1" h M'ke had not iqatly i.cleil was that tic leave England. Mis . wai, a d.lliv pmld.-mto father and fibber had ','rlve h,'r f,t u She (iallv t0 lr of ..onversalion l And Charles Rossi had meet e. to work at Barclays clc- gore Thais just it. Molly crowed. ter, stiffnecked with pride, had parlniGiit store when .she was 14 have a been glad enough then to leave Eng She was stlllthere. seising the chance. marvelous idea for you. There s an land. Me had come to America nud to she As she the kitchen walked add in the morning paper from a Me had often never gono back. wondered a little hopelessly if she dance place named Ui eamland.' It longed for England, hut no one of wonhl be there. always a pretty name, isut it? They want Ins brothers and sisters had ever When she entered the small, girls for dam ing instructors. I.nok learned that. No one of them had here it is I marked It for you." stiowrt tlie slightest interest In what healed room whpre the Ellen looked. ( he might have been thinking dur- linoleum had long since retreated the corners, her mother Among the classified advertiseing those long years of exile. No into one of them exfeept his youngest turned from the stove. Molly's ments, ringed in pencil, was sc-sl- l But shs sister. Myra, for whom bis own eld- pretty, fading face was flushed amt for dancing inTruetors. est daughter was named, had shown set in lines of determination. Ellen knew Dreamland. She had passed In the" years following his death sighed again. She was afraid that It often on her way to work. And, any recognition of the fact that he her mother had hit upon another although she bad never been Inside. scheme which would she knew that "dancing instructor Mis sister, disastrous had left family. was a polite name for a girl hired Myra, perhaps held back by the make them all rich. Myra was seated at a chippped to dance with unattached men at pvessure of her brothers and sis ters, had never seen any member porcelain table, her chin resting a small payment tor each dance of his small family but she did upon her elbows, the morning news- - a taxi dancer. They did, io fact. from time to time send boxes of paper spread out before her. Her call those girls taxt dancers. The best part of it, her mother clothing, discarded by her own i head, with its smooth braids of hair, lighter and less warmly col- continued breathlessly, is that you daughters. ored than Ellens, was bent over might meet a really nice man that Charles the society columns. But her mouth way. 1 cant imagine why girls as that August morning QN it was pretty as my two haven't flocks of Ro'siler had been dead 12 was set and mutinous and sea tbe rich men trying to marry them. she did not really plain years. His death took place three printed words. Her eyes were full When I was young it was eerUihly days before his only ton was born, of angry teara. different. v lie could never hare foreseen that "Myra and I have about deetd-- think-lashe- apartment, II, .1 'aid Myra, the eldest, and Ellen anil Mike bad from their father their thick, copper liair mil wide, blue eyes, and from their mother lbeir creamy skin. Tbe peculiar, arresting way Ihey walked and stood, the nervous movements of their hands, the confident, arrogant ,caso with which they faced the World all those were Rossiter ways, as Molly, who was a Rossiter by marriage, said so often. The unconscious air of distinction that was shared by ail of them was from their father too. It was Charles 1 Michael- - Rossiter who had given j them an unmistakable look of race , There once had been money. Myra at 26 coaid remember surroundings ..quite, different from the down-at-1- t 1il liter .pole tin V.via h I. ir ll.e ii at p at rdiy l.ming ihn-- ' tor ledo fit ueid" Mvra doll,' r mom cpHE tliree children Brooklyn h coaltl. Jtwith a pang in her heart, remember this glorious years before her lathers death, the soft spoken ser- wants, the gleam of candlelight on .old silver (sold long since), and 'rugs so deep that ail sound of was lost in them. foot-step- s Netsort ston, is quite ill at his home. He was released recently irons- a LoA social hour was enjoyed. gan hospital. Friday evening, the North LoMiss Ellen Kemp, daughter of presented "Where Bishop and Mrs. 3. H Kemp, gan players Gram When Was The Lights was elected editor of the 1932 in Went Out?" College ward chap"Rolans" student body annual, at an election held at the North el. They scored a distinct success and were in their presentation Cache high school recently The cast inMr and Mrs. F. E Nelson were highly commended Rodney, Virgil, Maretta, hosts at an attractively arrnnged cluded Ivaloo Nyman, Ilah dinner party at their home Friday Anna and Basil Carl Folkman, Maughan, The was time at . spent evening Beutlt-rW. R Woodward and cards and other games, Elmer Wilhelm and Mra dinner was served to eignt Mrs. Elizabeth Reart. guests Smith of Jerome, Ida., James Maugham who 1ms been is Rodney visiting at the home of his confined to his hod recently be- sister. Mrs. James Chambirx cause of illness, is reMirted recovering nicely . Master Kenneth Wiser, who reCOMMISSION cently underwent a major operation at a local hospital, is reported to be doing as well as possible , Mrs John Ashleman PICKED BY CITY returned home recently from a three month's visit in California with , relatives Names of Dr J. H Linford, suThe state snow plow cleared roads here Tuesddy Much ap- perintendent of the eorrexpondenee of the Utah the study department preciation is expressed by North Logan people as transpor- State Agricultural college: George B. Bowen, manager of the Cache ts! ion is much more convenient. Irior to Elder John Follctts Valley commission cotnpnnv: and H C. Maughan. superintendent of dcpnitiire for the California mission he will be given a farewell the Logan City power plant, to testimonial and dame in the ward comprise a tree planting commischaiel Friday evening sion for tbe city were submitted Mr and Mrs W E Nytimn and at city commrssion meeting TuesMrs. Anna I.. Nelson attended a day n.ght by Commissioner N W. birthday party and dinner Friday Merkley at Logan, in honor of Mrs Wanda Final selection of the commisLuuntcen sion will be made later Miss Anna Laura Nelson was Mr. Merkley further recommendhostess to the Second year ed that such a commission be auclub girls at her home Wednes- thorized to work in day evening at a dinner party with the city and chamoer of comThe evening was spent in pro- merce m carrying out Logan c.ty s gressive games Dinner was serv- tree planting program adopted ed to twelve members. Mrs. D. I some years ago. This body would Your.kcr was a spicea! guest also advise the city fathers relaNorth Logans most aged resi- tive to any modification in the dent, and pioneer, N, W. Crook- - program that should be made, of Manti and Mrs. Mary of Driggs, Ida. ' ' North Logan has had much sickness foi the last two weeks, A number of local North Cache high school students were confined lo their homes on account of illness. The .aipn Smith camp, Daugn-ter- s . of I met Thursday afternoon at the nome of Mrs Ethel Crookston, with Mrs. Leona Sanders and Mrs Mabel ChamThe bers assisting as hostesses 'iimi-crs- I topic "Water Source." was given by Mrs. Lydia Nyman; piano selections. by Mrs. Ethel Crooks-to- n and two vocal solos by Mrs. "Grandmother s Farmer. Mary History," was read by Mrs. Anna Kemp. After the program dainty refreshments were served. Twenty five members and four visitors were included Visitors were Mrs. Eva Smith of Nibley, Marv Farmer of Logan. Grandma Sidwcli, ADVKNTURE - MYSTERY - THRILLS! 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Ellen, uncomfortable but still vaguely holding her own opinion, hastened to change the subject. "That dress looks awfully well on you. she said, looking approvingly Better. I'm sure at her sister. than it ever looked on whichevei cousin wore it Mvra glanced down at her light blue voile, beautifully cut, freshlv laundered and indeed becoming m her pale blondness. she I wouldnt have bought it. I dont like short sleeves aid. But it has certainly been liandv ' "That's the trouble with things She given to you." Ellen agreed. added loyally, Still it's nice ol Aunt Mvra to keep on sending things. Most of them are scarcely it AFTER 1A was uncomfortable as she y as always uncomfortable when i er Rut mother talked that way '.nra was frankly angry "Yes. Ive been engaged to Her was 17- - nine years. "And per bitterly ll have we 7t time Im the by haps enough money so that lie and I pan hobble to the altar The very tdaekness of the picture Mu- dr w was irresistibly tun All tiitee of them burst out ny laughing Eor a moment they were like thildren and Molly Roslter was the youngest of the three. When Ellen succeeded in dragging Mike from tbe bathroom and his book, when they were an seated at breakfast, th subject aro..e again. Where was the $iill for rent lommg from? "It was duo lust Tuesday, and this is Kiiday, offered Molly. She had half forgotten by now that the money had been dissipated by her fault. Ellen was willing he should forget it. liut not Myra "IH go to Mr Parnham and ex plain," she yaid. her lips straight, her eyes stern "We Just have to i ut down on everything till we get the money again. But one things sure Ellen cant carry two ,ull time jollR. "Im not sure " Ellen began. "It s all wrong, Myra fiercely 'topped her "Mike could make as miuli selling papers after school as you could dancing all evening " "dike tau t do that, Molly burst out in kl.itmed had. "Hes narty lug double hi lioot work now You know wh.t your father would have said " "M might have said something about Ellen's working in a cheap dance hall, too'" It was an old difficult y, Molly's partiality for her son. She was anxious Ihat he should miss nothing because of his fathers death, pathetically anxious that lie 'houl.l have what other boys had. To that end she was willing to make any sacrifice. She saw no leuxon why her daughters should not do the same. I M.via conceded It j FEBRUARY ; iver mice t llio ill ail. as pi. In" tn In' another xroreti l.i v . 'Jlii. pi-- 1 u taco, i o.Y from lit tl i p, was i unity ilamp ami lot tlili k lav ny li ilr mix livo nml ui tiful mfh liiat mrls. Sim mix mu sclotix only nf Uixromfnrt nx In' tlinnt it l.ni k mid rnlhd hvpi lia .t v to look at tin (link Onlv 2h mimiiis to xeven. Twenty Vi Y, ima rsiu on i decided f.u.-n'- l'ine strict litonsht Illi-- tins Tin1 liuv-itislier Vi Hies aunt. ttnnrs almvi- the apart Ini nt :,s !i rtrei-f- , irrit.ili'v tut I It. n .mmi-timuim-nof even In iking ih.it Hie r i.i n t die; In low wax sulli. lent tu WEDNESDA U 1EE0RE Myras Indignalion could force a real quarrel, Mike himself clamorously interrupted. Hp was wildly eager for the freedom of the corner and for tho chance to earn his own money. But Ellen entered a firm denial and his protests died. TlJ to at noon to see about getting that Job. she announced in a tone that settled the matter. J dance well so there enough shouldn't be any trouble. Theres no use arguing, Myra, she said to her sister. There's a limit to cutting expenses. Weve reached it. We cant cut down any more without giving up eating entirely, and the rent must be paid. I can carry both jobs until we catch up. I knew that was the thing to do, said Molly in deep satisfaction. But a moment later she added wistfully, Tm sorry, Ellen, that things are so hard for you. But I still think that at Dreamland you might Ellen chocked her. Don't be romantic so early in the morning, darling," she begged, and wished again that Molly understood things better. news-stan- AfYRA at d bad all the maturity would lack at 66. That morning after breakfast she dressed quickly so sh could walk the three block to tho subway with Ellen. AB her htdlraatioa spilled 26 1 A that Molly woin " She sighed a little at Ihe vision of joyous youth piescntcd by her own words, a vision of gay and pretty girls who could discard then frocks because they were tired of them. There were certainly points to having money. it is nice of her, Myia admit "Even. she ted in a low voice. added with a laugh not so amused as she meant it to be, if she never sends blaU and you have to wear black at the store. Myra hesitated and went on with I do a sidewise glance at Ellen. think she might come to sen ux Kht-'some time. been in New YoTk several times, I know. Ive read almut her in the society ml umus. But then, we haven't a tele s phone. Both TiOTK pills were silent. knew IhaL If l heir wealihv English auiit, whom neither had ever seen, rnillv denned a meeting she could arrange one with the aid of t a stamp. Mvra's comment j was only an evasion lo save their pride. They strolled on, two prelly pills linked arm in arm. through the hot summer sunshine, down the dirty, shabby street They readied atiK'rmis to keep me from IliA huIiwjv station that would pint filling in love. Isn t Hut one of hem, Do you still belli ve, Myra asked llm lhim. .that, other glyls do? Hite plumed niaoeentky at her in a discouraged way, "that some day we ll have things? The things .n.,i r. Ellen, its not (hat and yon our cousins have? Cars and couni" ,Tlyra protested try clubs anil a chance lo enjoy beKnow helplessly, half laughing. "Its only ing young? Or are we just fooling Torn Shnnnenberger can't even ourselves? "Somethings bound to happen. support himself. He has nothing now and never will have anything, Our ship will coine in it may he i fe's just around the corner. Ellen rejust one of those men. -i knf)W that. Still, If I loved sponded with vague, forced cheert believe I'd let it make fulness. ,jIU i That sit ip sank long ago." Myra Ellen said se iiny iiiflVionre." said sharply, her bitterness and anrpHiy., We ger returning in full force. LITTLE pucker marked her sank with it How are you and I a Where low, broad forehead. Her eyes ever going to get married? are you going to meet a man good were sweet and thoughtful. money is Important, she enough for you? "j At Dreamiand, maybe, Ellen conceded. "Awfully important in 0ti 0f ways. But when you think flippantly tried to stop her sister. But Myra ignored the interruption. she flushed youthfully of love I believe well always be spendwhy all at once it's just nothing." Ellen, Myra spoke with des- ing every nickel -before its earned. perate earnestness, "money is so Itll be like this- forever. Mother will get older and more irresponsiimportant in love that without it ble. Bert and I will go on and on. some money, I mean, not a lot Mike will grow np and get the same love itself is nothing." I dont for a minute believe it! sort of job we have. Its just no "Look at me and you'll believe it use trying." "Oh, Myra, Myra! Ellen protestLack of money has robbed me of nine years of my life. If there had ed staunchly. Wheres your sense been any way, under heaven for of proportion? All this because Im Bert and me to marry when we going to work at night for a few Of course things will get wanted to, by now Id have had a weeks! home children all the things a better. Were only having our hard times now Instead of later. It's woman wants. Instead" She broke off, appand at what been hardest on you. But youll be she bad been about to put Into married first thing you know and words. Not even to Ellen coaid she forget how long it was. Just wait."-I26," admit that of late Bert bad seemed Then dont act as If youre 96. oddly restless and changed, bored Ellen ran down tbe subway steps at talk of that marriage. and plunged through the turnstile. She laughed nervously, (Te Be Con(inned) two-ren- out again as tTie tv.o linked, arms and walked along Ime street, cm elly shabby in the hot sum liter aim. slime. .She felt a fierce, helpless rage thul. her young sexier should miss so many of the pleas-- , ant things of life. Klie fell aim a fear that Ellen nt 20 would Ftep ; to the same blind alley she herself had stepped into at 17. Nine years before she had fallen in love with Bert Armstead. She still loved him. But his job at Hie! library where they both winked was'; almost as poorly paid as hers. An Myr had seen the first rapture of love wear away m nine years of, endless wailing. "It makes me furious, Myra he- gan fiercely, her blue eyes blazing, that you should have to take this job. work yourself to death just be-in-- j j 1 cause "Boo!" Ellen scoffed. "I'm not old lady. It might be a lot of' fun, you never can tell. It would be grand if you didnt have to work nights at the library and we could both go. "Its not fair at all," Myra persisted unhappily. Not fair that you should miss so many of the things other girls have. Theater parties and clothes and dances, dinners at the right places . . Oh, don't fuss so, Myra." Ellen was silent a moment and then said "Tom Shannenberger casually, asked me to marry him last night "You didnt, Ellen! Yo dat! brown fingers slim, Myras tens-'on Ellens arm ; her face was stiff with apprehension. No, I didnt accept him, If thats what you mean. I dont love him, Ellen responded carelessly. She added, "It seems te m that you're ' an- it-- y brarianship, Wednesday, 7 p. m.. Junior high school, Mrs. Laura TEACHERS Merrill; scout craft, Wednesday, 7 NEW INSURANCE EVENING PLANNED p. m.. Junior high school, Willis A. Dial; psychology, Friday, J07, x i i i a 1 w 7 p. m., Prof. Henry Peterson; i t ( 4. dancing, Wednesday 8 p. m., gymTwenty-twhave classes evening Group insurance as a means of nasium, Miss Oreta Hall; home eduscheduled for adult free of teachers salaries and been protection Wednesday, 8 p m., J10, affording insurance to take care cation activity in the city schools, gardens, H. M. Peterson. of hospital fees should any be InStipt. Louis A Petersen said TuesThe class schedule is weekly curred was discussed by C. D instrucafternoon. Classes, day Several classes have been schedbefore the city board tors. the hoc"-- and the dajt held uled to begin at 8 p. m. in order McBride of education uignt. Mr. are as follows; to permit persons desiring to take Kirkhride is Monday the principal of under Joseph two classes on the same evening Woodruff school and president of Typewriting Adams, Wednesday and Thursday, to so register. assothe Logan City Teachers two classes, at 7 p. m. each eveFederal- government has just ciation. ning in room 104 of the Senior started to take a census of fish An explanation of the group inhigh school. Unless otherwise spe- In the Mississippi. Probably ask surance plan developed for memcified, all classes are at tbe Senior them what kind of bait ibex pre- bers by the teachers association high school, and room numbers fer, too. was given The board decided to given refer to classrooms there. Woodworki Wednesday, in the shop, at 7 p. m., under J W. Linford, chemistry, Wednesday, 7 p m., in the laboratory, under P. A- - C. Pedersen; foods, in laboratory, Wednesday at 8 p. m., under Miss Priscilla Rowland; clothing, Wednesday, 7 p. m., laboratory, ITTAirS BEST Mrs Effie Brown: literature, 207 Miss Inez Wednesday Maughan; English, Wednesday, 7 p. m., 206, Miss Pearl Spencer; economics, Wednesday, 108, at 8 Iomimial p. m., Evan Murray , I.m In Ash High In Fuel Value Auto mechanics, Wednesday, 7 Holds Fire Fonger p. m., shop, Lester Knight; bookkeeping, Wednesday, 7 p m., 105 J E Evans; shorthand, Wednesday, 8 p. ra., 105, Miss May elementary business, Wednesday, 7 p. m., 106, W. W. Welch: -business arithmetic, Wednesday, 7 p. m, 107. Ira A. Cole; health probr lems, Wednesday. 7 p. m laboraPHONE tory, Rees Maughan; penmanship, Wednesday, 208, 7 p. m.. Miss VirWe Give S. & H. Gircen Stamps ginia Daniels. Home decorating, Wednesday, li- 10!), 8 p. m, P, H. Barkdull; PLAN MORE CLASSES IN ill . i T ,4 o , take the proposition visement. under ad Current bills aggregating J880 were okehed and ordered paid. The board authorized the treasurer, H. J. Hatch, to set aside 46000 for sinking fund purposes to meet the year's schedule retirement payment on the bonded school indebtedness of $65,000. To dute, by means of sinking fund applications. this indcbtedtioHs has been decreased by $4,Vlxi, Clark David Tarbet of tho si hoot boar-said Tuesday morning Burns Ritjht - COAL 8pm, in the dough. Then in the oven. You can be sure ol perfect bakings m using First BAKING POWDER EVANS COAL ;vi 6 I ICE CO. iii ' I 25 ounces for 25c MlttlCNSOFiDOUNDSlUSf UyKOUOY(IINM(N D O'! |